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re: Top La 2010 Prospects

Posted by LSUsnake on 10/20/08 at 10:56 am to
a few more i may add

DJ Welter, LB, Notre Dame
Jonathan McKnight, ATH, Curtis
Kenny Brown, WR, St. Louis
James Gillum, RB, Pearl River
Risean Broussard, DT, Washington-Marion
Shedrick Davis, WR, Central
Ashton Duhe, OG, Destrehan
Dillen Guidry, WR, Catholic Point Coupee
Nick Jacobs, TE, Many
DJ Lewis, RB, Haynesville
Eric Reid, S, Dutchtown
Glenn Stagg, DT, Mamou
Houston Bates, DE/LB, St. Paul's

Top La 2010 Prospects

Posted by LSUsnake on 10/20/08 at 10:31 am
Who are the cream of the crop for next year?
I can definitely see the similarities: similar build, similar offense with a big-time back in Lipscomb (just like Jonathan Stewart), and without a doubt, similar ability to hurt you through the air and on the ground. Scary thought to think about what he will be able to do with All-American talent surrounding him.
Josh Williford, the lineman from Dothan, AL
6 foot 7, 345 pounds, and yet not racking up offers from nearly every division 1 program. Either this kid is extremely raw, or he needs a PR guy.

re: St. Pauls @ Northshore

Posted by LSUsnake on 10/20/08 at 10:18 am to
Faulk was far from dominant, although he did prevent Bates from getting to the quarterback, many a team by way of a hold that wasn't called. I do believe LSU will make Faulk into an outstanding lineman in a few years though.

Keep an eye on the young St. Paul's defensive linemen - Houston Bates (6'2 240 4.7 Jr.) has 11 sacks through 7 games, and Mickey Johnson (6'2 295 So.) is a true run stuffer, benches close to 400 pounds and squats close to 600.

Johnson actually attended LSU's camp this past summer and performed so well, the coaches pulled him aside and go all his information. He should be on the radar for Miles and his staff in the next couple years.